Jersey shore friday commuter report: friday, july 27, 2018

Jersey Shore Friday Commuter Report: Friday, July 27, 2018

Disabled vehicle Disabled vehicle Garden State Parkway As of 3:35pm, there’s a Disabled vehicle on the Garden State Parkway express lanes southbound North of Exit 116 – PNC Arts Center in Holmdel Twp. Center lane blocked.
Delays Delays NJ 36 As of 3:25pm, there are Delays on NJ 36 southbound approaching CR 547/Wyckoff Rd in Eatontown delays due to volume.
Delays Delays NJ 34 As of 3:25pm, there are Delays on NJ 34 southbound approaching CR 537/Colts Neck Rd in Colts Neck Twp delays due to volume.
Delays Delays NJ 47 As of 3:23pm, there are Delays on NJ 47 southbound approaching CR 610/Petersburg Rd in Dennis Twp delays due to volume.
Delays Delays NJ 35 As of 3:23pm, there are Delays on NJ 35 in both directions from NJ 33 in Neptune Twp to NJ 66 in Ocean Twp delays due to volume.
Delays Delays NJ 138 As of 3:16pm, there are Delays on NJ 138 westbound approaching Allenwood Rd in Wall Twp delays due to volume.
Delays Delays NJ 36 As of 3:11pm, there are Delays on NJ 36 southbound approaching CR 520/Rumson Rd in Sea Bright delays due to volume.
Delays Delays NJ 347 As of 3:06pm, there are Delays on NJ 347 southbound approaching NJ 47 in Dennis Twp delays due to volume.
Delays Delays NJ 35 As of 3:06pm, there are Delays on NJ 35 in both directions from NJ 88 in Point Pleasant Beach to NJ 37 in Seaside Heights delays due to volume.
Delays Delays Garden State Parkway As of 1:38pm, there are Delays on the Garden State Parkway southbound exiting at Exit 63A – NJ 72 East in Stafford Twp due to an incident on 72 east.
Construction Construction NJ 166 As of 12:58pm, there’s Construction on NJ 166 in both directions from NJ 37 to CR 623/Old Freehold Rd in Toms River Twp. Traffic shift until further notice, use caution.
Construction Construction NJ 70 As of 7:00am, there’s Construction on NJ 70 westbound West of CR 14/Beckersville Rd in Manchester Twp. Right shoulder closed until 5:00 P.M.

 

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